West Coast
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Has anyone ever had an unexpected close encounter with a submarine?
The thought was triggered by an earlier question regarding a C Map symbol indicating possible areas of naval vessel activities. My charts of the Scottish west coast give me grave warnings that submarine activity may be ongoing and a good look out must be kept for them at all times -
Like many of us, I have passed submarines on the surface, escorted by all the usual ribs etc. However, in the early 80's, we were sailing under spinnaker at a good rate of knots off the NE coast of Arran in the Clyde when a periscope emerged from the water only about 100 metres away , raised to a height of perhaps 3 metres
It was travelling much faster than us, and travelled approx parallel to our course for a few minutes, gaining on us, then turned, passed across our bows, well ahead of us, then to a reciprocal course for a minute or so, then disappeared.
We were travelling about 7 knots or so, so guess he was travelling perhaps 12knots.
We don't know for sure if he saw us, but he surely must have - in all the films they do a 360 degree sweep when putting up the scope?? So - guess he was playing with us!
The thought was triggered by an earlier question regarding a C Map symbol indicating possible areas of naval vessel activities. My charts of the Scottish west coast give me grave warnings that submarine activity may be ongoing and a good look out must be kept for them at all times -
Like many of us, I have passed submarines on the surface, escorted by all the usual ribs etc. However, in the early 80's, we were sailing under spinnaker at a good rate of knots off the NE coast of Arran in the Clyde when a periscope emerged from the water only about 100 metres away , raised to a height of perhaps 3 metres
It was travelling much faster than us, and travelled approx parallel to our course for a few minutes, gaining on us, then turned, passed across our bows, well ahead of us, then to a reciprocal course for a minute or so, then disappeared.
We were travelling about 7 knots or so, so guess he was travelling perhaps 12knots.
We don't know for sure if he saw us, but he surely must have - in all the films they do a 360 degree sweep when putting up the scope?? So - guess he was playing with us!
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